Pub Quiz thread

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Later than advertised, I lost the original question so...

Saying the name of what dried fruit used to be used to encourage people to smile before a photo in the 1800s, before the phrase “cheese?”
 
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Quite so!

In Japan it's "Hai chizu!" which is basically pronounced Hi Cheese!!
Ah yes. That reminds me. I was always puzzled as to why there were so many Japanese families resident in Harrow - near my place of upbringing. So much so that a famous school South of the borough became the Japanese school when the original moved to Elstree. But I digress. It's all to do with the famous Japanese politeness. Apparently as the Japanese - in the Seventies particularly - arrived at Heathrow in droves, they immediately jumped into a taxi and said 'Harrow '. Oh never mind.
 
Ah yes. That reminds me. I was always puzzled as to why there were so many Japanese families resident in Harrow - near my place of upbringing. So much so that a famous school South of the borough became the Japanese school when the original moved to Elstree. But I digress. It's all to do with the famous Japanese politeness. Apparently as the Japanese - in the Seventies particularly - arrived at Heathrow in droves, they immediately jumped into a taxi and said 'Harrow '. Oh never mind.
:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang:
 
On an airplane there is still a requirement that there must be an ashtray in the bathroom. Although smoking is forbidden there has to be something there in case people take a quiet drag to make sure they don't put it in the waste paper bin. ?